We are reading Zacharia. Hypertensio is another word for high blood-pressure.
Author: Reed Karman
Homeschool Journal 3/16/16
by Reed Karman •
Today we did Survival Skills we learned about fire. Fire goes faster uphill so do not run uphill to escape.
Homeschool Journal 3/15/16
by Reed Karman •
Today Mom told me to sleep in. Since we worked ahead yesterday all we had in together stuff today was Science. It is the twins birthday.
Homeschool Journal 3/14/16
by Reed Karman •
We read three poems today. One about a Praying Mantis. One about a seashell and one about asparagus. In 100 Gateway Cities we learned about Casa Blanca, Layune and Nouakchott. Casa Blanca is 98% Muslim. It has 2,300,000 people. Layune is in West Sahara. Nouakchott has a population of 776,000.
Dental carries is another word for cavities.
Homeschool Journal 3/11/16
by Reed Karman •
In Bible we started Haggi.
Homeschool Journal 3/10/16
by Reed Karman •
In the Bible it mentioned a city we learned about in 100 Gateway Cities. It was Amman. Today we learned about Mashhad. It means place of Martyrdom. It is 99% Muslim. It is in Iran.
Homeschool Journal 3/9/16
by Reed Karman •
In 100 Gateway Cities we learned about Tehran. It is the capital of Iran. The population is 98% Muslim.
Little Rock Marathon
by Reed Karman •
On Sunday, March 6 the 2016 Little Rock Marathon took place. It was 45 degrees fahrenheit when it started. the winner was Bryan Morseman of New York. He finished in 2 hours 27 minutes and 15 seconds. Morseman is trying to win a marathon in all 50 states. Arkansas was his thirteenth. He started running marathons in addition to his regular job to raise money for treatment for his son Leeim who was born in 2014 with a spine disorder. This was Morseman’s second try in Little Rock to win.
Homeschool Journal 3/8/16
by Reed Karman •
In 100 Gateway Cities we learned about Baghdad. It means god’s gift. It is the capital of Iraq. We read a weird poem about kaleidoscopes.
Homeschool Journal
by Reed Karman •
We read a poem about robins. Adi got to pick one thing to do with us today. In 100 Gateway Cities we learned about Ankara. It has 3,908,000 people.
